| I agree with the other requests for examples. I just went to reddit.com from a browser that has never been there before. Here's what it is showing me. This doesn't seem very propaganda or megacorpish to me. /r/GME post about a billboard telling people to keep holding GME. /r/wallstreetbets GME Megathread. /r/worldnews post about a Saudi official issuing a death threat to a UN investigator apparently over the investigator's investigation into the Khashoggi killing. /r/Cricket match thread about "1st ODO - India vs England". An ad. /r/AskReddit asking what is something you loved as a kid but hate as an adult. /r/technology thread on Microsoft's possible buying of Discord. /r/awefuleverything thread making fun of Americans. /r/worldnews post on a US intelligence agency saying the US should join South America in fight against illegal Chinese fishing. /r/aww post about a puppy. /r/Wellthatsucks post about a home baked pizza failure. /r/IdiotsInCars post about an idiot in a car. /r/politics post about Biden's infrastructure package. ...and it goes on like this... |